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I'm actually reading Jane Eyre at the mo. This is a re-read for me and, like you with Rebecca, I read it initially a long time ago. I really don't remember any of Jane's younger years so feel like I'm reading it afresh. Will let you know if see the echoes. xx
6/10. I started reading this mid-January, but lost momentum . A great idea in theory but many of the short stories were difficult to get into.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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Hope is not a strategy ...A child is for life, not just 18 years....Don't get me started on the NHS, because you won't win...I love chaz-ing!0 -
Winchelsea wrote: »Last night I finished Rebecca (Daphne du Maurier) - for my book group tonight.
I thought I'd read it before, years ago, and was not looking forward to it as I remembered not enjoying it.
Well, I think I must have given up on it the first time. This time, again, I was really not liking it until about half way through, but then it seemed to really take off, and I couldn't put it down.
Once I got to the end, I appreciated all the slow lead-up, the building of tension, etc. And concluded there was a lot more to it than I'd thought.
Some echoes of Jane Eyre even!Absolutely love Rebecca.
I'm actually reading Jane Eyre at the mo. This is a re-read for me and, like you with Rebecca, I read it initially a long time ago. I really don't remember any of Jane's younger years so feel like I'm reading it afresh. Will let you know if see the echoes. xx
No!! I hate Jane Eyre and I love du Maurier's books - I feel a bit faint that they have been mentioned in the same sentence :rotfl:0 -
Our literary taste do change, whether they mature, or get more juvenile, who knows.
I loved reading Lord of the Rings as a teen, as an adult, not so much. There have been a few others too. Brian Bates - Way of Wyrd, was ok as a teen. Read as an adult i thought it was great.
The likes of jane Eyre, Wuthering heights etc, have never appealed to me.Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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I agree tastes change over time. I loved Irvine Welsh as a teenager, but a few years ago when I tried to read one of his books I couldn't, the violence was too much.. I might be able to read it again in the future.
I finished The Heart of What Was Lost, which has whet my appetite for the new trilogy. The first book is due in June, so not long to wait.
Thanks to this thread I looked on Amazon last night and nearly bought His Bloody Project, I'm glad I didn't though because when I went to choose my next book from the pile I found I already have it. I can't read it for a while though, because I've already read two books beginning with 'H'.
I'm now reading Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, which I'm loving, I couldn't put it down last night and I'm about halfway through.
I think it'll be Roots next.Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0 -
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I'm now reading Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, which I'm loving, I couldn't put it down last night and I'm about halfway through.
I think it'll be Roots next.
A freind mentioned Miss Peregrine a few years ago. Downloaded it, but never got round to reading.
It's still on my kindle, so may give it a go.Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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A freind mentioned Miss Peregrine a few years ago. Downloaded it, but never got round to reading.
It's still on my kindle, so may give it a go.
I really liked it, it went in a different direction to what I was expecting. I read it in two sittings, it was a page turner.
I want to read the sequel now, but that's another one beginning with H...Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0 -
I'm a couple of hundred pages into Roots. I couldn't see how the author could know so many details of Kunta Kinte's life so googled. According to Wiki, not only was his research highly flawed, a chunk of the book was plagiarised. So I'm just reading it as pure fiction. It's interesting and easy to read, so far.Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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just finished this
DC Donal Lynch has encounters a murder victim through visions which give him clues to help solve the crime.
It was just OK.
next book
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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Just started.....
Leap in: A Woman, Some Waves and the Will to Swim by
Alexandra Heminsley0 -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Endless-Numbered-Days-Claire-Fuller/dp/0241003946/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487544703&sr=1-1&keywords=our+endless+numbered+days+claire+fuller
I've just started reading Our Endless Numbered Days - so far, so good!Keeping three cats, the car and myself on a small budget, and enjoying life while we're at it!0
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